Web Services for Management (WS-MAN) is a specification for managing computer systems using web services standards.
This project is an open source implementation of WS-MAN; enabling the in-band management of Linux/uni* platforms.

Features

  • Full server and client implementation
  • Written in C, portable to all major OSses
  • C++, Perl, Python, Java and Ruby bindings
  • Fast and small (~10 MB runtime)
  • DMTF standards-compliant (WS-Management 1.1)
  • Scriptable plugins

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License

BSD License

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  • How to handle other wsman requests in apache server?
  • Does it support ESX os?
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Intended Audience

System Administrators

Registered

2005-10-28